January Birthday Dress with Red Arabeque Patterned Tunic and Long-Sleeved Underdress with Snowdrops

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And, for my last post of June, we have… the January birthday dress. Did I ever mention how lucky I am anyone still bothers reading this site? I’m sorry, January birthday people, although you do technically have one January dress for Sylvia. I never liked that one, though. You see the big white band on the red overskirt? There was supposed to be a snowdrop pattern there. I just couldn’t bring myself to do it for some reason. I don’t know if I like this one either, but that’s because the original is so much better than the scan… Oh well. Anyways, all I have to do is April now, and then I can catch up on the rest of the months as they come.

Prismacolors used: French Grey family (dress), Cool Grey family (snowdrops), Black, Kelly Green, Poppy Red, Crimson Red, Crimson Lake, Tuscan Red, Colorless Blender.

16 thoughts on “January Birthday Dress with Red Arabeque Patterned Tunic and Long-Sleeved Underdress with Snowdrops

  1. I love the birthday series! I love how they all have some similarities and link in with the birthstones and flowers.
    I cant wait to see the July dress, Im a july baby so Im looking forward to it!

  2. Even though my birthday is in September, I really like it. =]
    That’s a good idea too… posting what colors you used. =]
    I may even do that myself. =]

    Monica

    thisismybookonly.blogspot.com
    or
    thebestpaperdollblog.blogspot.com

  3. Yeah!
    My Birthday is January 2nd :)
    *does a happy-dance*

    I think the dress is really cute, I like the sleeves!

  4. :3
    my birthday is the 31st of january, the very last day.
    But I love wide sleeved dresses! I WANT IT! I WANT IT! PREEEETTYYYYYY!
    :D

  5. Oh! LOVE IT! My birthday’s January so i was waiting for this dress. The birthday series always reminds me of some sort of high priestess garb.Like maybe there’s some temple to time somewhere, and each priestess represents a month? Anyway, the dresses look lovely together!

  6. I have all over the web looking at paper dolls. Yours are the best, in terms of both the clothing and the dolls. Your wprk is beautiful. I’m sure you could sell these if you wanted too.

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